On Nov 3 12:06, Christian Franke wrote: > Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > > I ran this on Windows 11 and Windows 2K19 in a QEMU/KVM VM. A > > > \Device\Harddisk0\Partition0 symlink pointing to \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 > > > exists in both cases. I straced it, and found the following debug > > > output: > > > > > > 1015 1155432 [main] ls 361 stordesc_to_id_name: Harddisk0\Partition0: > > > 'Red_Hat' 'VirtIO' '' (ignored) > > > > > > Is that really desired? > > Yes - if IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY{... PropertyStandardQuery} does not > return a serial number (''), the device is intentionally ignored.
See my other mail I just sent. > > Thread 1 "ls" hit Breakpoint 2, stordesc_to_id_name (upath=0x7ffffc500, > > ioctl_buf=0x10e0720 "(", name=...) > > at > > /home/corinna/src/cygwin/vanilla/winsup/cygwin/fhandler/dev_disk.cc:44 > > 44 const STORAGE_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR *desc = > > (gdb) n > > 47 int vendor_len = 0, product_len = 0, serial_len = 0; > > (gdb) > > 48 if (desc->VendorIdOffset) > > (gdb) > > 49 vendor_len = sanitize_id_string (ioctl_buf + > > desc->VendorIdOffset); > > (gdb) > > 50 if (desc->ProductIdOffset) > > (gdb) > > 51 product_len = sanitize_id_string (ioctl_buf + > > desc->ProductIdOffset); > > (gdb) > > 52 if (desc->SerialNumberOffset) > > (gdb) > > 53 serial_len = sanitize_id_string (ioctl_buf + > > desc->SerialNumberOffset); > > If possibly, please check whether (desc->SerialNumberOffset) is 0 or > (ioctl_buf + desc->SerialNumberOffset) points to '\0' or a string of spaces. > If no, there is possibly something wrong in sanitize_id_string(). desc->SerialNumberOffset is > 0, serial_len is 0, it points to an empty string. Corinna